Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C

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Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who has spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life.
Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews.
1905 California Tattooed Woman

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



2. 1946 Ella Fitzgerald

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



3. 1953 Albert and Costello

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



4.. 1923 Charlie Chaplin "Pilgrimage" 》

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



5. Antonio Ascari and Ugo Sivertchi drive an Alfa Romeo at the Targa Florio show in 1922

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



6. A power station mechanic works on a steam pump in 1920,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



7. 1937 From left to right: Lou Gehrig, Joe Cronin, Bill Dickey, Joe DiMaggio , Charlie Greenle, Jimmie Foxx and Hank Green Berg,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



8. 1947 Dietz Gillespie, New York

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



9. 1900 Mulberry Street, New York, California,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



10. 1880 Oscar Wilde, California,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



11.19 10/22/14, Kansas Wishal of Norton, winner of the 100 mile race,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



12. London, 1914, taking home the Christmas tree,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



13. 1966 Dutch Grand Prix, Jack Braham,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



14. Photographed in 1938 Photographed by William Paul Gottlieb between 1895 and 1948, Portrait of Louis Armstrong

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



15. Jewish Market, East Side, New York City, 1895,

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews



16. 1960s, NASA Engineers test Saturn 1 rocket model in wind tunnel

Mario Unger is an Austrian photographer and digital artist who spent over 3,000 hours colorizing and restoring old black and white photos, essentially giving them new life. 1. The Tattooed Woman in California in 1905 2. Ella Fitzgerald in 1946 3. Albert and Costello in 1953 4.. C - DayDayNews

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